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Metoprolol is a safe and effective medicine, a class of drug called beta blockers. Any beta blocker will have similar side effect profile. If you are too worried with the adverse effects, you can ask visit an electrophysiologist (cardiologist who specializes in svt) and ask if you qualify for an "ablation procedure" this may help get rid of beta blockers.
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Once bp diagnosed difficult to cure but after many precautions you can control bp. Bp moves up and down with daily activities so do not worry about that if goes or up beyond limit inspite if drug taking need to check. However low salt sugar fat and light excercise will slowly decrease bp. Gradually we can reduce medicine over the period. So once started keep on monitoring if with in limits as suggested by doctor and have symptoms need to do something keep in touch to know more.
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Do sports (at home, if you feel more confortable) but 3x 30min/week.
Eat more greens, oilseeds, fresh fruits and food rich in magnesium such as: raw spinach, fish, beans, lentils, avocados, brown rice, bananas, figs and chocolate.
If you have a pet, cuddle with it more often and take care of it. It will make you shift your focus from anxiety to something else.
Try to catch the sun everyday for 10mins.
Check your levels of vit D and B12 (adjust with supplements if needed).
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Eat more greens, oilseeds, fresh fruits and food rich in magnesium such as: raw spinach, fish, beans, lentils, avocados, brown rice, bananas, figs and chocolate.
If you have a pet, cuddle with it more often and take care of it. It will make you shift your focus from anxiety to something else.
Try to catch the sun everyday for 10mins.
Check your levels of vit D and B12 (adjust with supplements if needed).
Yog...more
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You doctor has prescribed good medicines for you for bp and svt I suggest that for time being you stop rousvastatin and continue with (i feel metoprolol will be better than verapamil both for svt and young hpertensive)
you get your fasting lipid profile, sugar urea s creatinine and repeat ecg please forward above reports and first ecg which revealed svt to me for private consultation.
you get your fasting lipid profile, sugar urea s creatinine and repeat ecg please forward above reports and first ecg which revealed svt to me for private consultation.
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